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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26165384 United States 07/19/2013 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 35 yars ago, Obama would have been high on crack cocaine, a delinquent, and otherwise useless savage? ditto, i think he smokes pot ,cigarettes,drinks and has his own pill scripts written on demand Quoting: drhoecker 43680553 whoops almost forgot my name No need to worry about your name, the NSA can figure that one out by itself. yeah, just dont call me on the phone or anyone else here at GLP. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43883225 United States 07/23/2013 01:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 35 yars ago, Obama would have been high on crack cocaine, a delinquent, and otherwise useless savage? This large, very well done, long term study shows that the problem is violence in the Black community, not drugs. Other researchers also couldn't find any devastating effects from cocaine exposure in the womb. Claire Coles, a psychiatry professor at Emory University, has been tracking a group of low-income Atlanta children. Her work has found that cocaine exposure does not seem to affect children's overall cognition and school performance, but some evidence suggests that these children are less able to regulate their reactions to stressful stimuli, which could affect learning and emotional health. Coles said her research had found nothing to back up predictions that cocaine-exposed babies were doomed for life. "As a society we say, 'Cocaine is bad and therefore it must cause damage to babies,' " Coles said. "When you have a myth, it tends to linger for a long time." Deborah A. Frank, a pediatrics professor at Boston University who has tracked a similar group of children, said the "crack baby" label led to erroneous stereotyping. "You can't walk into a classroom and tell this kid was exposed and this kid was not," Frank said. "Unfortunately, there are so many factors that affect poor kids. They have to deal with so much stress and deprivation. We have also found that exposure to violence is a huge factor." Read more at [link to www.philly.com] Note to Black community: No more blaming drugs, look in the mirror! |
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